Project Overview

Project Description

Just moments away from Birmingham’s thriving City Centre and less than 5 minutes away from Birmingham New Street & Grand Centra Station, it is easy to forget you are so centrally located. This landmark development will deliver 140 luxury apartments in one and two bedroom residencies.

At the heart of Birmingham’s Big City Plan, Digbeth has consistently advanced to meet changes in the city’s demands. The area is full of character and the home of industry in the Midlands, as evidenced by the architecture and buildings within this conservation area.

By 2031, Birmingham will have undergone a transformational change that will see substantial economic growth furthering its dynamic presence on the international stage. The regeneration of these buildings is creating some fabulous places to eat sleep and play.

PROPERTY GALLERY

The Developer

Over the past 12 years, they have specialised in unique renovation projects; extraordinary sites and developments which have allowed us to reinstate classic architecture back to its former glory.

Due to their rich and experienced background in traditional craftsmanship, they understand the importance of detail and quality. With their diverse team, they successfully restore, revive and transform beautiful historic properties back to their origins.

Birmingham Market Information

Conveniently located in the central location of Digbeth which has been earmarked as the main residential growth area of the city, and will be home to the new HS2 hub site around the corner on Curzon Street.

The oldest part of Birmingham, Digbeth is a historic area with a fascinating past. Today, buildings survive from as far back a the 1300’s. The hard work and creativity that once defined the area remains – Digbeth is the leading destination for creative businesses and independent shops outside of London.

In addition proposals have been put in place for expansion including the 33,000 sqm of retail place, 150,000 sqm of office space and 75,000 sqm of residential development. It is estimated that this would create over 5,000 jobs.